Search the book for your name or interest

Dear readers, Did you know that Through Early Yellowstone describes a wide variety of people and places? You can now use the Look Inside feature on Amazon.com’s Through Early Yellowstone page to find just what all it covers. Among all the surnames of the writers collected in the anthology or people otherwise mentioned in the book may be your name or the name of someone you know or admire. Names you could look up include ones for just about every letter of the alphabet.

Allen

Baker

Corthell

Doane

Evermann

Folsom

Greene

Henderson

Ingersoll

Jordan

Kelly

Langford

Morris

Norris

Owen

Pomeroy

Queen’s Laundry (a hot spring, admittedly, but there’s a great watercolor sketch of it in the book!)

Roosevelt

Saunders

Thomas

Upper Falls (another geographical name . . . we share a picture from the book below)

Behind the name

Before passing the reins to daughter Beth Chapple in 2014, founder Janet Chapple named the company to honor her grandfather Fred Inabnit, who led climbing expeditions in the early 1900s into the Beartooth Range. That's where Granite Peak, the highest mountain in Montana at 12,807 feet, is located.